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Post by BobbyRazzle on Sept 13, 2006 13:06:07 GMT
I bet none of you young 'uns like Norman Wisdom do you? I used to laugh my head off at him.
'Trouble in Store' one of my favourites.
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Post by gareth on Sept 13, 2006 13:12:06 GMT
i liked norman wisdom i thort he wuz very funny.and i am 27
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Post by BobbyRazzle on Sept 13, 2006 13:15:27 GMT
27! Them were the days.
Norman's not doing so bad for his age now either. He's a beltin' lad. A true gent, one of our best.
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Post by gareth on Sept 13, 2006 13:23:26 GMT
dint he come from wigan
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Post by The Collector on Sept 13, 2006 14:21:16 GMT
No, That was George Formby
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Post by gareth on Sept 13, 2006 19:29:31 GMT
o so it wuz
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Sept 13, 2006 21:36:37 GMT
"The Early Bird" is my favourite... especially when they're scoffing the doped apples!
Plus it's good to see Bryan "Cheese & Egg" Pringle as a baddie!
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N.
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Post by Stan Butler on Sept 13, 2006 22:58:11 GMT
I only remember Wisdom's films vaguely.
He presented a documentary on Radio 2 a few weeks ago on Laurel & Hardy. The poor bloke sounded knackered.
He actually met Stan & Ollie you know just before he shot to fame!
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Post by mckenzie on Sept 15, 2006 16:00:03 GMT
remember the one were he was a milkman always shouting for mr grimsdale,
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Sept 15, 2006 16:32:25 GMT
remember the one were he was a milkman always shouting for mr grimsdale, Yep - "The Early Bird" - a classic! N.
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Post by BobbyRazzle on Sept 19, 2006 16:48:21 GMT
Glad to see some of you young people appreciating some of the older stuff. Bloody Beltin'
Great line by Norman....
"As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can't remember the other two!"
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